PSY680C Counseling Prac II for LPCCs
Lead Faculty: Dr. Valerie L. Alexander
Course Description
Second of a two-course field practicum where students work as LPCC trainees. Students participate in a six-month academic seminar at the university. Students must complete a minimum of 155 hours of face-to-face work with clients in a community agency. This course will meet outside of regular class hours.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate advanced strength-based, recovery model and DSM assessment and diagnostic skills in clinical work with clients.
- Implement effective treatment plans based on the bio-psycho-social-spiritual assessment and DSM diagnosis of clients.
- Develop case management plans and recommendations for clients in treatment with the student.
- Design a provisional prognosis based on the clinical assessment for individual clients in treatment with the student.
- Present illness prevention plans for individual clients and for development of prevention programs.
- Demonstrate the capacity to form, maintain, repair, and end therapeutic relationships.
- Demonstrate mastery of entry-level clinical skills.
- Demonstrate progress throughout the program in the required student portfolio.